The International Monetary Fund has predicted a slow growth for sub-Saharan Africa in its latest global outlook. Growth in most of the continent is projected to rise in 2017 and 2018, but will barely return to positive territory in per capita terms this year. IN particular, the IMF outlook for South Africa remains grim. The country slipped into recession earlier this year. The IMF has predicted modest growth for South Africa of 1 to 1.2% over the next year. For the most part, the IMF has kept its global growth forecast unchanged -- putting it at 3.5 percent in 2017 and 3.6 percent in 2018. However, there are upward revisions for Japan, China and other Asian emerging markets. The growth forecast for the United States is down to 2.1% this year, based on uncertainty on the nature of fiscal policy changes
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The latest global CEO survey conducted by PWC provided some insights into what's occupying company leader's minds. South African and African based CEOs say they are slightly less confident of their companies own growth, in the next year. Slightly down on the data from last year and below the global average. And only 19% of them expect global economic growth to improve in the next 12 months, 10 points below the global average. Angelo Coppola spoke to DionShango,CEO of PWC Southern Africa

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3 January 2015, Johannesburg - To start off the New Year we asked our panel of experts to look into their political and economic crystal ball and tell us what we can expect in 2015 on the continent. Kwangu Liwewe is in conversation with Jakkie Cilliers, Tiseke Kasambala, Clive Ramathibela-Smith and Dr. PeterKarungu .
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According to www.techsciresearch.com latest report Africa sanitary pads market stood at $ 528 million in 2016, & is projected reach $ 779 million by 2022, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.7% during the forecast period

published:02 Dec 2017

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Again nothing happening to get to worried in these parts of the world, there is a lot of equartorial showers along the Equator and futher south!

published:22 Jul 2014

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A rare solar eclipse is expected to sweep across parts of the US, Africa and Europe on Sunday.
Described as a "hybrid eclipse," some areas could witness a total blackout while others will experience a partial version.
In Kenya, remote communities in the north of the country are most likely to see the moon completely blocking out the sun.
Members of the "Hands on Universe" outreach project have been helping to spread the word in the capital, Nairobi.
"We are trying to do a lot of astronomy outreach now because there will be a total solar eclipse," said Susan Murabana, an astronomer with the group.
"This is a different eclipse, it is a hybrid eclipse, so it will be partial and total and Kenya is going to witness it. It's going to be all over Africa partially, but in Kenya, certain parts of Kenya will have totality and certain parts of Africa," she went on.
Tour companies have organised trips to the north from Nairobi for enthusiasts hoping to catch the phenomenon.
Murabana said there are many myths surrounding the event.
"Most people think that the moon is eating the sun, for example, and that is why there is darkness during the day. These are some of the traditional stories," she explained.
In Portugal, the hybrid eclipse is expected to be partial.
The Astronomical Observatory of Lisbon, part of the Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics of the University of Lisbon, calculates the moon will cover between 10 to 23 percent of the sun.
However, in the Azores and over Madeira island, the effect could be greater - 25 to 27 percent.
"Often, or mostly every time, you will have either an annular solar eclipse (moon does not cover entire sun) or a total solar eclipse," said Jose Afonso, Director of the Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics.
"This is an hybrid (eclipse) which means that it will start, as seen from earth, it will start in some regions to be seen as an annular solar eclipse and as the shadow moves across the surface of Earth, it will become a total solar eclipse," he outlined.
Afonso added that it is a rare event.
"Throughout your life time, if you are living in the same place, perhaps you will be able to see once or may be twice a total solar eclipse. It's a very uncommon event for any given place on Earth," he said.
Experts have warned people not to look directly at the sun during the hybrid eclipse without taking safety precautions.
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Spike checks out two storms over the next five days. The first spews swell along a 1,600 mile fetch that has the West Coast of South Africa in its sights from Wednesday and Thursday 6 and 7 September, with the swell arriving Thursday and peaking Friday. Then there is another west storm that grinds into genesis this weekend, with another big swell arriving from Monday next week.

South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language.

South Pole

True south is the direction towards the southern end of the axis about which the earth rotates, called the South Pole. The South Pole is located in Antarctica. Magnetic south is the direction towards the south magnetic pole, some distance away from the south geographic pole.

Weather forecasting

Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the state of the atmosphere for a given location. Human beings have attempted to predict the weather informally for millennia, and formally since the nineteenth century. Weather forecasts are made by collecting quantitative data about the current state of the atmosphere at a given place and using scientific understanding of atmospheric processes to project how the atmosphere will change.

Once an all-human endeavor based mainly upon changes in barometric pressure, current weather conditions, and sky condition, weather forecasting now relies on computer-based models that take many atmospheric factors into account. Human input is still required to pick the best possible forecast model to base the forecast upon, which involves pattern recognition skills, teleconnections, knowledge of model performance, and knowledge of model biases. The chaotic nature of the atmosphere, the massive computational power required to solve the equations that describe the atmosphere, error involved in measuring the initial conditions, and an incomplete understanding of atmospheric processes mean that forecasts become less accurate as the difference in current time and the time for which the forecast is being made (the range of the forecast) increases. The use of ensembles and model consensus help narrow the error and pick the most likely outcome.

Latest forecast: Slow growth in African nations in 2017/18

The International Monetary Fund has predicted a slow growth for sub-Saharan Africa in its latest global outlook. Growth in most of the continent is projected to rise in 2017 and 2018, but will barely return to positive territory in per capita terms this year. IN particular, the IMF outlook for South Africa remains grim. The country slipped into recession earlier this year. The IMF has predicted modest growth for South Africa of 1 to 1.2% over the next year. For the most part, the IMF has kept its global growth forecast unchanged -- putting it at 3.5 percent in 2017 and 3.6 percent in 2018. However, there are upward revisions for Japan, China and other Asian emerging markets. The growth forecast for the United States is down to 2.1% this year, based on uncertainty on the nature of fiscal policy changes
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SA #Weather forecast | 12 November 2017

South African CEO forecast poor growth prospects for 2017

The latest global CEO survey conducted by PWC provided some insights into what's occupying company leader's minds. South African and African based CEOs say they are slightly less confident of their companies own growth, in the next year. Slightly down on the data from last year and below the global average. And only 19% of them expect global economic growth to improve in the next 12 months, 10 points below the global average. Angelo Coppola spoke to DionShango,CEO of PWC Southern Africa

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Africa 360 - 2015 Forecast

Africa 360 - 2015 Forecast

Africa 360 - 2015 Forecast

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3 January 2015, Johannesburg - To start off the New Year we asked our panel of experts to look into their political and economic crystal ball and tell us what we can expect in 2015 on the continent. Kwangu Liwewe is in conversation with Jakkie Cilliers, Tiseke Kasambala, Clive Ramathibela-Smith and Dr. PeterKarungu .
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0:37

Africa Sanitary Pads Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2022- Brochure

Africa Sanitary Pads Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2022- Brochure

Africa Sanitary Pads Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2022- Brochure

According to www.techsciresearch.com latest report Africa sanitary pads market stood at $ 528 million in 2016, & is projected reach $ 779 million by 2022, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.7% during the forecast period

1:19

BBC Africa Weather Forecast 22nd July 2014

BBC Africa Weather Forecast 22nd July 2014

BBC Africa Weather Forecast 22nd July 2014

Again nothing happening to get to worried in these parts of the world, there is a lot of equartorial showers along the Equator and futher south!

3:29

Preview of eclipse that is forecast to cover Europe and Africa

Preview of eclipse that is forecast to cover Europe and Africa

Preview of eclipse that is forecast to cover Europe and Africa

A rare solar eclipse is expected to sweep across parts of the US, Africa and Europe on Sunday.
Described as a "hybrid eclipse," some areas could witness a total blackout while others will experience a partial version.
In Kenya, remote communities in the north of the country are most likely to see the moon completely blocking out the sun.
Members of the "Hands on Universe" outreach project have been helping to spread the word in the capital, Nairobi.
"We are trying to do a lot of astronomy outreach now because there will be a total solar eclipse," said Susan Murabana, an astronomer with the group.
"This is a different eclipse, it is a hybrid eclipse, so it will be partial and total and Kenya is going to witness it. It's going to be all over Africa partially, but in Kenya, certain parts of Kenya will have totality and certain parts of Africa," she went on.
Tour companies have organised trips to the north from Nairobi for enthusiasts hoping to catch the phenomenon.
Murabana said there are many myths surrounding the event.
"Most people think that the moon is eating the sun, for example, and that is why there is darkness during the day. These are some of the traditional stories," she explained.
In Portugal, the hybrid eclipse is expected to be partial.
The Astronomical Observatory of Lisbon, part of the Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics of the University of Lisbon, calculates the moon will cover between 10 to 23 percent of the sun.
However, in the Azores and over Madeira island, the effect could be greater - 25 to 27 percent.
"Often, or mostly every time, you will have either an annular solar eclipse (moon does not cover entire sun) or a total solar eclipse," said Jose Afonso, Director of the Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics.
"This is an hybrid (eclipse) which means that it will start, as seen from earth, it will start in some regions to be seen as an annular solar eclipse and as the shadow moves across the surface of Earth, it will become a total solar eclipse," he outlined.
Afonso added that it is a rare event.
"Throughout your life time, if you are living in the same place, perhaps you will be able to see once or may be twice a total solar eclipse. It's a very uncommon event for any given place on Earth," he said.
Experts have warned people not to look directly at the sun during the hybrid eclipse without taking safety precautions.
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7:14

South African Surf Forecast 6 September 2017

South African Surf Forecast 6 September 2017

South African Surf Forecast 6 September 2017

Spike checks out two storms over the next five days. The first spews swell along a 1,600 mile fetch that has the West Coast of South Africa in its sights from Wednesday and Thursday 6 and 7 September, with the swell arriving Thursday and peaking Friday. Then there is another west storm that grinds into genesis this weekend, with another big swell arriving from Monday next week.

Forecast Cloud & Rain for South Africa (Valid Friday 28/02/14)

South Africa drought : Maize production forecast predicts slump

In South Africa now, the department of agriculture has a released its forecast - but it's not good news. Drought means production of shite maize will be almost 4 percent lower than previous forecasts. Yellow maize forecasts have also fallen. Angelo Coppola spoke to an economist on the way forward for the sector

Forecast about the landforms of Africa

IMF, AfDB forecast Djibouti's growth of 6.7% this year

The tiny East African state of Djibouti is becoming the new face of economic advancement on the continent. The nation is getting positive reviews from the IMF and AfDB -- with growth of 6.7 and 6.8% expected for 2017 and 2018, respectively. CGTN's Girum Chala is in Djibouti has more information.
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South Africa Budget: Government lowers economic growth forecast

South Africa Budget: Government lowers economic growth forecast

South Africa Budget: Government lowers economic growth forecast

As widely expected, South Africa'sFinance Minister lowered the economy's growth forecast down to 1.5% for 2015. The Minister delivered his medium term budget policy statement in Parliament Wednesday.. citing weak global economic conditions and electricity constraints as the main drivers causing poor economic conditions in Africa's most developed nation. Sumitra Nydoo reports from Parliament.

Uganda Economy: IMF raises forecast by 1% to 5% through June 2018

The International Monetary Fund has upped its forecast for Uganda's economic growth this year. But the country's spending on oil, infrastructure and debt still presents major challenges. Let's get more details from CGTN's Leon Ssenyange.
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As southern Africa reels from prolonged drought, South Africa flipped from driest ever to wettest ever in two weeks. Record drought to atmospheric compression events and record floods delaying the planting season by a month.
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Latest forecast: Slow growth in African nations in 2017/18

The International Monetary Fund has predicted a slow growth for sub-Saharan Africa in its latest global outlook. Growth in most of the continent is projected to rise in 2017 and 2018, but will barely return to positive territory in per capita terms this year. IN particular, the IMF outlook for South Africa remains grim. The country slipped into recession earlier this year. The IMF has predicted modest growth for South Africa of 1 to 1.2% over the next year. For the most part, the IMF has kept its global growth forecast unchanged -- putting it at 3.5 percent in 2017 and 3.6 percent in 2018. However, there are upward revisions for Japan, China and other Asian emerging markets. The growth forecast for the United States is down to 2.1% this year, based on uncertainty on the nature of fiscal po...

SA #Weather forecast | 12 November 2017

South African CEO forecast poor growth prospects for 2017

The latest global CEO survey conducted by PWC provided some insights into what's occupying company leader's minds. South African and African based CEOs say they are slightly less confident of their companies own growth, in the next year. Slightly down on the data from last year and below the global average. And only 19% of them expect global economic growth to improve in the next 12 months, 10 points below the global average. Angelo Coppola spoke to DionShango,CEO of PWC Southern Africa

published: 21 Jan 2017

Africa 360 - 2015 Forecast

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3 January 2015, Johannesburg - To start off the New Year we asked our panel of experts to look into their political and economic crystal ball and tell us what we can expect in 2015 on the continent. Kwangu Liwewe is in conversation with Jakkie Cilliers, Tiseke Kasambala, Clive Ramathibela-Smith and Dr. PeterKarungu .
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published: 18 Feb 2015

Africa Sanitary Pads Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2022- Brochure

According to www.techsciresearch.com latest report Africa sanitary pads market stood at $ 528 million in 2016, & is projected reach $ 779 million by 2022, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.7% during the forecast period

published: 02 Dec 2017

BBC Africa Weather Forecast 22nd July 2014

Again nothing happening to get to worried in these parts of the world, there is a lot of equartorial showers along the Equator and futher south!

published: 22 Jul 2014

Preview of eclipse that is forecast to cover Europe and Africa

A rare solar eclipse is expected to sweep across parts of the US, Africa and Europe on Sunday.
Described as a "hybrid eclipse," some areas could witness a total blackout while others will experience a partial version.
In Kenya, remote communities in the north of the country are most likely to see the moon completely blocking out the sun.
Members of the "Hands on Universe" outreach project have been helping to spread the word in the capital, Nairobi.
"We are trying to do a lot of astronomy outreach now because there will be a total solar eclipse," said Susan Murabana, an astronomer with the group.
"This is a different eclipse, it is a hybrid eclipse, so it will be partial and total and Kenya is going to witness it. It's going to be all over Africa partially, but in Kenya, certain ...

published: 31 Jul 2015

South African Surf Forecast 6 September 2017

Spike checks out two storms over the next five days. The first spews swell along a 1,600 mile fetch that has the West Coast of South Africa in its sights from Wednesday and Thursday 6 and 7 September, with the swell arriving Thursday and peaking Friday. Then there is another west storm that grinds into genesis this weekend, with another big swell arriving from Monday next week.

published: 06 Sep 2017

Today's weather forecast, 29 August 2013

published: 29 Aug 2013

Forecast Cloud & Rain for South Africa (Valid Friday 28/02/14)

South Africa drought : Maize production forecast predicts slump

In South Africa now, the department of agriculture has a released its forecast - but it's not good news. Drought means production of shite maize will be almost 4 percent lower than previous forecasts. Yellow maize forecasts have also fallen. Angelo Coppola spoke to an economist on the way forward for the sector

Forecast about the landforms of Africa

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published: 15 Oct 2017

IMF, AfDB forecast Djibouti's growth of 6.7% this year

The tiny East African state of Djibouti is becoming the new face of economic advancement on the continent. The nation is getting positive reviews from the IMF and AfDB -- with growth of 6.7 and 6.8% expected for 2017 and 2018, respectively. CGTN's Girum Chala is in Djibouti has more information.
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published: 25 Aug 2017

South Africa Budget: Government lowers economic growth forecast

As widely expected, South Africa'sFinance Minister lowered the economy's growth forecast down to 1.5% for 2015. The Minister delivered his medium term budget policy statement in Parliament Wednesday.. citing weak global economic conditions and electricity constraints as the main drivers causing poor economic conditions in Africa's most developed nation. Sumitra Nydoo reports from Parliament.

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Uganda Economy: IMF raises forecast by 1% to 5% through June 2018

The International Monetary Fund has upped its forecast for Uganda's economic growth this year. But the country's spending on oil, infrastructure and debt still presents major challenges. Let's get more details from CGTN's Leon Ssenyange.
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Latest forecast: Slow growth in African nations in 2017/18

The International Monetary Fund has predicted a slow growth for sub-Saharan Africa in its latest global outlook. Growth in most of the continent is projected to...

The International Monetary Fund has predicted a slow growth for sub-Saharan Africa in its latest global outlook. Growth in most of the continent is projected to rise in 2017 and 2018, but will barely return to positive territory in per capita terms this year. IN particular, the IMF outlook for South Africa remains grim. The country slipped into recession earlier this year. The IMF has predicted modest growth for South Africa of 1 to 1.2% over the next year. For the most part, the IMF has kept its global growth forecast unchanged -- putting it at 3.5 percent in 2017 and 3.6 percent in 2018. However, there are upward revisions for Japan, China and other Asian emerging markets. The growth forecast for the United States is down to 2.1% this year, based on uncertainty on the nature of fiscal policy changes
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The International Monetary Fund has predicted a slow growth for sub-Saharan Africa in its latest global outlook. Growth in most of the continent is projected to rise in 2017 and 2018, but will barely return to positive territory in per capita terms this year. IN particular, the IMF outlook for South Africa remains grim. The country slipped into recession earlier this year. The IMF has predicted modest growth for South Africa of 1 to 1.2% over the next year. For the most part, the IMF has kept its global growth forecast unchanged -- putting it at 3.5 percent in 2017 and 3.6 percent in 2018. However, there are upward revisions for Japan, China and other Asian emerging markets. The growth forecast for the United States is down to 2.1% this year, based on uncertainty on the nature of fiscal policy changes
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South African CEO forecast poor growth prospects for 2017

The latest global CEO survey conducted by PWC provided some insights into what's occupying company leader's minds. South African and African based CEOs say they...

The latest global CEO survey conducted by PWC provided some insights into what's occupying company leader's minds. South African and African based CEOs say they are slightly less confident of their companies own growth, in the next year. Slightly down on the data from last year and below the global average. And only 19% of them expect global economic growth to improve in the next 12 months, 10 points below the global average. Angelo Coppola spoke to DionShango,CEO of PWC Southern Africa

The latest global CEO survey conducted by PWC provided some insights into what's occupying company leader's minds. South African and African based CEOs say they are slightly less confident of their companies own growth, in the next year. Slightly down on the data from last year and below the global average. And only 19% of them expect global economic growth to improve in the next 12 months, 10 points below the global average. Angelo Coppola spoke to DionShango,CEO of PWC Southern Africa

Africa 360 - 2015 Forecast

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3 January 2015, Johannesburg - To start off the New Year we asked our panel of experts to look into their political and economic crystal ball and tell us what we can expect in 2015 on the continent. Kwangu Liwewe is in conversation with Jakkie Cilliers, Tiseke Kasambala, Clive Ramathibela-Smith and Dr. PeterKarungu .
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3 January 2015, Johannesburg - To start off the New Year we asked our panel of experts to look into their political and economic crystal ball and tell us what we can expect in 2015 on the continent. Kwangu Liwewe is in conversation with Jakkie Cilliers, Tiseke Kasambala, Clive Ramathibela-Smith and Dr. PeterKarungu .
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Africa Sanitary Pads Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2022- Brochure

According to www.techsciresearch.com latest report Africa sanitary pads market stood at $ 528 million in 2016, & is projected reach $ 779 million by 2022, exhib...

According to www.techsciresearch.com latest report Africa sanitary pads market stood at $ 528 million in 2016, & is projected reach $ 779 million by 2022, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.7% during the forecast period

According to www.techsciresearch.com latest report Africa sanitary pads market stood at $ 528 million in 2016, & is projected reach $ 779 million by 2022, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.7% during the forecast period

Preview of eclipse that is forecast to cover Europe and Africa

A rare solar eclipse is expected to sweep across parts of the US, Africa and Europe on Sunday.
Described as a "hybrid eclipse," some areas could witness a tot...

A rare solar eclipse is expected to sweep across parts of the US, Africa and Europe on Sunday.
Described as a "hybrid eclipse," some areas could witness a total blackout while others will experience a partial version.
In Kenya, remote communities in the north of the country are most likely to see the moon completely blocking out the sun.
Members of the "Hands on Universe" outreach project have been helping to spread the word in the capital, Nairobi.
"We are trying to do a lot of astronomy outreach now because there will be a total solar eclipse," said Susan Murabana, an astronomer with the group.
"This is a different eclipse, it is a hybrid eclipse, so it will be partial and total and Kenya is going to witness it. It's going to be all over Africa partially, but in Kenya, certain parts of Kenya will have totality and certain parts of Africa," she went on.
Tour companies have organised trips to the north from Nairobi for enthusiasts hoping to catch the phenomenon.
Murabana said there are many myths surrounding the event.
"Most people think that the moon is eating the sun, for example, and that is why there is darkness during the day. These are some of the traditional stories," she explained.
In Portugal, the hybrid eclipse is expected to be partial.
The Astronomical Observatory of Lisbon, part of the Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics of the University of Lisbon, calculates the moon will cover between 10 to 23 percent of the sun.
However, in the Azores and over Madeira island, the effect could be greater - 25 to 27 percent.
"Often, or mostly every time, you will have either an annular solar eclipse (moon does not cover entire sun) or a total solar eclipse," said Jose Afonso, Director of the Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics.
"This is an hybrid (eclipse) which means that it will start, as seen from earth, it will start in some regions to be seen as an annular solar eclipse and as the shadow moves across the surface of Earth, it will become a total solar eclipse," he outlined.
Afonso added that it is a rare event.
"Throughout your life time, if you are living in the same place, perhaps you will be able to see once or may be twice a total solar eclipse. It's a very uncommon event for any given place on Earth," he said.
Experts have warned people not to look directly at the sun during the hybrid eclipse without taking safety precautions.
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A rare solar eclipse is expected to sweep across parts of the US, Africa and Europe on Sunday.
Described as a "hybrid eclipse," some areas could witness a total blackout while others will experience a partial version.
In Kenya, remote communities in the north of the country are most likely to see the moon completely blocking out the sun.
Members of the "Hands on Universe" outreach project have been helping to spread the word in the capital, Nairobi.
"We are trying to do a lot of astronomy outreach now because there will be a total solar eclipse," said Susan Murabana, an astronomer with the group.
"This is a different eclipse, it is a hybrid eclipse, so it will be partial and total and Kenya is going to witness it. It's going to be all over Africa partially, but in Kenya, certain parts of Kenya will have totality and certain parts of Africa," she went on.
Tour companies have organised trips to the north from Nairobi for enthusiasts hoping to catch the phenomenon.
Murabana said there are many myths surrounding the event.
"Most people think that the moon is eating the sun, for example, and that is why there is darkness during the day. These are some of the traditional stories," she explained.
In Portugal, the hybrid eclipse is expected to be partial.
The Astronomical Observatory of Lisbon, part of the Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics of the University of Lisbon, calculates the moon will cover between 10 to 23 percent of the sun.
However, in the Azores and over Madeira island, the effect could be greater - 25 to 27 percent.
"Often, or mostly every time, you will have either an annular solar eclipse (moon does not cover entire sun) or a total solar eclipse," said Jose Afonso, Director of the Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics.
"This is an hybrid (eclipse) which means that it will start, as seen from earth, it will start in some regions to be seen as an annular solar eclipse and as the shadow moves across the surface of Earth, it will become a total solar eclipse," he outlined.
Afonso added that it is a rare event.
"Throughout your life time, if you are living in the same place, perhaps you will be able to see once or may be twice a total solar eclipse. It's a very uncommon event for any given place on Earth," he said.
Experts have warned people not to look directly at the sun during the hybrid eclipse without taking safety precautions.
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South African Surf Forecast 6 September 2017

Spike checks out two storms over the next five days. The first spews swell along a 1,600 mile fetch that has the West Coast of South Africa in its sights from W...

Spike checks out two storms over the next five days. The first spews swell along a 1,600 mile fetch that has the West Coast of South Africa in its sights from Wednesday and Thursday 6 and 7 September, with the swell arriving Thursday and peaking Friday. Then there is another west storm that grinds into genesis this weekend, with another big swell arriving from Monday next week.

Spike checks out two storms over the next five days. The first spews swell along a 1,600 mile fetch that has the West Coast of South Africa in its sights from Wednesday and Thursday 6 and 7 September, with the swell arriving Thursday and peaking Friday. Then there is another west storm that grinds into genesis this weekend, with another big swell arriving from Monday next week.

South Africa drought : Maize production forecast predicts slump

In South Africa now, the department of agriculture has a released its forecast - but it's not good news. Drought means production of shite maize will be almost ...

In South Africa now, the department of agriculture has a released its forecast - but it's not good news. Drought means production of shite maize will be almost 4 percent lower than previous forecasts. Yellow maize forecasts have also fallen. Angelo Coppola spoke to an economist on the way forward for the sector

In South Africa now, the department of agriculture has a released its forecast - but it's not good news. Drought means production of shite maize will be almost 4 percent lower than previous forecasts. Yellow maize forecasts have also fallen. Angelo Coppola spoke to an economist on the way forward for the sector

IMF, AfDB forecast Djibouti's growth of 6.7% this year

The tiny East African state of Djibouti is becoming the new face of economic advancement on the continent. The nation is getting positive reviews from the IMF a...

The tiny East African state of Djibouti is becoming the new face of economic advancement on the continent. The nation is getting positive reviews from the IMF and AfDB -- with growth of 6.7 and 6.8% expected for 2017 and 2018, respectively. CGTN's Girum Chala is in Djibouti has more information.
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As widely expected, South Africa'sFinance Minister lowered the economy's growth forecast down to 1.5% for 2015. The Minister delivered his medium term budget policy statement in Parliament Wednesday.. citing weak global economic conditions and electricity constraints as the main drivers causing poor economic conditions in Africa's most developed nation. Sumitra Nydoo reports from Parliament.

As widely expected, South Africa'sFinance Minister lowered the economy's growth forecast down to 1.5% for 2015. The Minister delivered his medium term budget policy statement in Parliament Wednesday.. citing weak global economic conditions and electricity constraints as the main drivers causing poor economic conditions in Africa's most developed nation. Sumitra Nydoo reports from Parliament.

Uganda Economy: IMF raises forecast by 1% to 5% through June 2018

The International Monetary Fund has upped its forecast for Uganda's economic growth this year. But the country's spending on oil, infrastructure and debt still ...

The International Monetary Fund has upped its forecast for Uganda's economic growth this year. But the country's spending on oil, infrastructure and debt still presents major challenges. Let's get more details from CGTN's Leon Ssenyange.
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Things to do in South Africa | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When one thinks of South Africa safaris, wine tours and Cape Town may initially come to mind. Although these are some of the biggest draws for tourists the country has so much more to offer. Join us as we present to you our 20 day adventure going from Johannesburg all the way to Cape Town. Some of the top travel highlights included a Kruger National Park safari, hiking along the Wild Coast, canoeing in Wilderness and climbing mountains in Northern Drakensberg. In terms of our taste buds we tried Biltong for the first time and devoured South African barbecue – better know as Braai – on more than one occasion. There are few countries that are as unique and diverse as South Africa. Come find out what makes it shine. This is South Africa!
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South Africa Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South-Africa.
Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, ...

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Cape Town Travel Guide

Our Cape Town travel guide! A beautiful guide for a beautiful city, Cape Town is incredible.
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What to Do in Cape Town, South Africa | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

Cape Town is a singularly inviting place, wowing visitors with its art, architecture, wine and culinary offerings, not to mention its spectacular setting amid mountains and sea.
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Top 10 Things to Do in Cape Town

We share our Top Ten activities in South Africa's beautiful Capital, Cape Town.
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TRAVEL VLOG: CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

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Welcome to Johannesburg

Everything you need to know when you go on your dream holiday to the beautiful Johannesburg. Get shown around and informed about trips, shopping, restaurants, hotels, museums, nightlife and a lot more ideas on what to visit in the largest city of South Africa. Are you going on holiday to South Africa? You should definitely visit Johannesburg!
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South Africa Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The Republic of South Africa with its diversity and unmatched natural makings is often called "Rainbow Country". Scrublands full of game, beaches inviting for a swim, sky-high mountains, picturesque lakes and cities of historic heritage make up the appeal of the country. The Southest point of Africa: the Cape of Good Hope tells us about famous seamen, the Victorian-style city of Cape Town - about Boer settlers and English colonists. Conservated territories, botanic gardens and Africa's most famous wine-producing territory make up the Cape Peninsula. In Pilanesberg reservation you can meet wild animals in their natural habitat: lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards. Sun City expects the visitors with hotels, casino, aquapark, golf courses and a theme park. The Lesedi Cultural Village present...

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Top 10 Things To Do In South Africa

South Africa is known for having a sordid history however it also known to be the former home of Nelson Mandela and of many natural wonders. Definitely worth a visit so these are the top 10 things to do in South Africa.
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Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

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Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

Travel video about destination South-Africa.
Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of theKruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.

Travel video about destination South-Africa.
Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of theKruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.

Our Cape Town travel guide! A beautiful guide for a beautiful city, Cape Town is incredible.
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Our Cape Town travel guide! A beautiful guide for a beautiful city, Cape Town is incredible.
Thanks to our friends at Thomas Cook Airlines for flying us to Cape Town. Thomas Cook Airlines fly DIRECT from London Gatwick from December through to March and you can get a return flight from £599.99 https://www.thomascookairlines.com/en/cheap-flights/south-africa/cape-town/
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We're so excited to share our guide to Cape Town with you. This breathtaking city is full of a thousand adventures, incredible food, and most importantly, wonderful people.
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What to Do in Cape Town, South Africa | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

Cape Town is a singularly inviting place, wowing visitors with its art, architecture, wine and culinary offerings, not to mention its spectacular setting amid m...

Cape Town is a singularly inviting place, wowing visitors with its art, architecture, wine and culinary offerings, not to mention its spectacular setting amid mountains and sea.
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Welcome to Johannesburg

Everything you need to know when you go on your dream holiday to the beautiful Johannesburg. Get shown around and informed about trips, shopping, restaurants, ...

Everything you need to know when you go on your dream holiday to the beautiful Johannesburg. Get shown around and informed about trips, shopping, restaurants, hotels, museums, nightlife and a lot more ideas on what to visit in the largest city of South Africa. Are you going on holiday to South Africa? You should definitely visit Johannesburg!
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Everything you need to know when you go on your dream holiday to the beautiful Johannesburg. Get shown around and informed about trips, shopping, restaurants, hotels, museums, nightlife and a lot more ideas on what to visit in the largest city of South Africa. Are you going on holiday to South Africa? You should definitely visit Johannesburg!
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The Republic of South Africa with its diversity and unmatched natural makings is often called "Rainbow Country". Scrublands full of game, beaches inviting for a swim, sky-high mountains, picturesque lakes and cities of historic heritage make up the appeal of the country. The Southest point of Africa: the Cape of Good Hope tells us about famous seamen, the Victorian-style city of Cape Town - about Boer settlers and English colonists. Conservated territories, botanic gardens and Africa's most famous wine-producing territory make up the Cape Peninsula. In Pilanesberg reservation you can meet wild animals in their natural habitat: lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards. Sun City expects the visitors with hotels, casino, aquapark, golf courses and a theme park. The Lesedi Cultural Village presents us the culture, art and traditions of Zulus and other tribes. From South Africa we can take a trip to the thundering cascades of Victoria falls, where there is always a rainbow in the sky.
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The Republic of South Africa with its diversity and unmatched natural makings is often called "Rainbow Country". Scrublands full of game, beaches inviting for a swim, sky-high mountains, picturesque lakes and cities of historic heritage make up the appeal of the country. The Southest point of Africa: the Cape of Good Hope tells us about famous seamen, the Victorian-style city of Cape Town - about Boer settlers and English colonists. Conservated territories, botanic gardens and Africa's most famous wine-producing territory make up the Cape Peninsula. In Pilanesberg reservation you can meet wild animals in their natural habitat: lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards. Sun City expects the visitors with hotels, casino, aquapark, golf courses and a theme park. The Lesedi Cultural Village presents us the culture, art and traditions of Zulus and other tribes. From South Africa we can take a trip to the thundering cascades of Victoria falls, where there is always a rainbow in the sky.
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Top 10 Things To Do In South Africa

South Africa is known for having a sordid history however it also known to be the former home of Nelson Mandela and of many natural wonders. Definitely worth a ...

South Africa is known for having a sordid history however it also known to be the former home of Nelson Mandela and of many natural wonders. Definitely worth a visit so these are the top 10 things to do in South Africa.
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South Africa trip - Johannesburg to Cape Town - South Africa Tourism & Vacations
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Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province, as well as being the legislative capital of South Africa (the Houses of Parliament are here). It is located in the south-west corner of the country near the Cape of Good Hope, and is the most southern city in Africa. It is a stone's throw from South Africa's world-famous Cape Winelands around Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek.
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Bo-Kaap. This neighbourhood, located on a hill south-west of downtown, is the area historically inhabited by mainly Muslim descendants of slaves from South-East Asia (hence an older term for the area - 'MalayQuarter'. It's a common location for film shoots, as there are some very colourful buildings, quaint streets, mosques. views over Cape Town and some great food sold on the side of the street. It's well worth wandering around for an hour or so, as well as visiting the Bo-Kaap Museum (a view of a prosperous Muslim family from the 19th Century). Atlas Trading is and old fashioned shop where you can buy spices for any dish. Ask the proprieter to mix you the necessary spice for the meal you intend making. Approximately 1km from the Bo-Kaap, is the Noon Gun which is fired every day at noon - from Monday to Saturday. You can go and view the short ceremony that takes place before the actual shooting as well as the shooting itself.
The Castle of Good Hope, The Castle of Good Hope is South Africa's oldest surviving building. It was built between 1666 and 1679. It is popularly called 'The Castle' by locals. It has extensive displays of historical military paraphernalia, a history of the castle, an art collection and the William FehrCollection (including old Cape Dutch furniture).You can eat and buy wine inside the Castle at the restaurant or café.Tours are offered Monday through Saturday at 11:00AM, 12:00PM, and 2:00PM. Horse and carriage rides are offered daily at 10:30 AM, 12:45PM and 2:45PM. Booking is necessary. R28 entrance fee.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, RhodesDrive, Newlands, ☎ +27 (0)21 799-8899 / +27(0)21 799 8783, [43]. Open daily 8AM to 6PM (7PM September to March). View the hugely diverse and beautiful plants and flowers of the Cape flora in one of the most stunning botanical gardens in the world. Plants from all of the regions of South Africa are on display, including rare succulents from the Richtersveld, a giant baobab tree, and interesting medicinal plants. Numerous paths wander through the grounds situated on the back side of Table Mountain. Several restaurants, a gift shop and indigenous nursery are also available. At various times of the year concerts are performed in the open air amphitheatre. Art is frequently on display, including large Shona stone sculptures from Zimbabwe. The gardens are also home to the National Biodiversity Institute. What makes the garden so special, is that every season gives you something new to see - new flowers, different birds, etc. During the summer months, sunset concerts feature excellent local and international music acts in diverse genres. Get there early to get a good spot on the grass amphitheatre. Bring a picnic, and enjoy the sounds of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, local rock bands, and popular artists like Freshlyground and Goldfish. R40.
Robben Island, ☎ +27 (0)21 413-4200, Robben Island is located just off the coast from Cape Town, this was the location used during the apartheid days to hold political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela and the late Walter Sisulu. The tour consists of a guided bus tour around the island, before meeting a former political prisoner for a tour of the prison area. The island itself is quite scenic, with African penguins usually seen on the tour. The bus tour stops to allow you to take in the view, and buy a snack. Tours run several times per day, seven days a week from the Nelson Mandela Gateway near the clock tower at the V&A Waterfront. Tickets can be purchased online or by phone. There are three trips a day at 9:00, 11:00, and 13:00. The tour takes 3.5 hours including the ferry ride to and from the island. R250.
Rhodes Memorial, The memorial is situated in recognition of Cecil John Rhodes. It's built in his favorite spot on the lower slopes of Devil's Peak. Rhodes's own wooden bench is still located below the memorial. The memorial is part of the Table Mountain National Park which is a great spot for picnicking. The memorial is also a start for the hiking along Devil's Peak. Rhodes Memorial and the surrounding bike and hiking trails have become a very popular spot for muggers in recent months. If you just have to explore the nature in this area as it is very beautiful, make sure you are never alone and never carry valuables with you.

South Africa trip - Johannesburg to Cape Town - South Africa Tourism & Vacations
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Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province, as well as being the legislative capital of South Africa (the Houses of Parliament are here). It is located in the south-west corner of the country near the Cape of Good Hope, and is the most southern city in Africa. It is a stone's throw from South Africa's world-famous Cape Winelands around Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek.
See in Cape Town
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Bo-Kaap. This neighbourhood, located on a hill south-west of downtown, is the area historically inhabited by mainly Muslim descendants of slaves from South-East Asia (hence an older term for the area - 'MalayQuarter'. It's a common location for film shoots, as there are some very colourful buildings, quaint streets, mosques. views over Cape Town and some great food sold on the side of the street. It's well worth wandering around for an hour or so, as well as visiting the Bo-Kaap Museum (a view of a prosperous Muslim family from the 19th Century). Atlas Trading is and old fashioned shop where you can buy spices for any dish. Ask the proprieter to mix you the necessary spice for the meal you intend making. Approximately 1km from the Bo-Kaap, is the Noon Gun which is fired every day at noon - from Monday to Saturday. You can go and view the short ceremony that takes place before the actual shooting as well as the shooting itself.
The Castle of Good Hope, The Castle of Good Hope is South Africa's oldest surviving building. It was built between 1666 and 1679. It is popularly called 'The Castle' by locals. It has extensive displays of historical military paraphernalia, a history of the castle, an art collection and the William FehrCollection (including old Cape Dutch furniture).You can eat and buy wine inside the Castle at the restaurant or café.Tours are offered Monday through Saturday at 11:00AM, 12:00PM, and 2:00PM. Horse and carriage rides are offered daily at 10:30 AM, 12:45PM and 2:45PM. Booking is necessary. R28 entrance fee.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, RhodesDrive, Newlands, ☎ +27 (0)21 799-8899 / +27(0)21 799 8783, [43]. Open daily 8AM to 6PM (7PM September to March). View the hugely diverse and beautiful plants and flowers of the Cape flora in one of the most stunning botanical gardens in the world. Plants from all of the regions of South Africa are on display, including rare succulents from the Richtersveld, a giant baobab tree, and interesting medicinal plants. Numerous paths wander through the grounds situated on the back side of Table Mountain. Several restaurants, a gift shop and indigenous nursery are also available. At various times of the year concerts are performed in the open air amphitheatre. Art is frequently on display, including large Shona stone sculptures from Zimbabwe. The gardens are also home to the National Biodiversity Institute. What makes the garden so special, is that every season gives you something new to see - new flowers, different birds, etc. During the summer months, sunset concerts feature excellent local and international music acts in diverse genres. Get there early to get a good spot on the grass amphitheatre. Bring a picnic, and enjoy the sounds of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, local rock bands, and popular artists like Freshlyground and Goldfish. R40.
Robben Island, ☎ +27 (0)21 413-4200, Robben Island is located just off the coast from Cape Town, this was the location used during the apartheid days to hold political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela and the late Walter Sisulu. The tour consists of a guided bus tour around the island, before meeting a former political prisoner for a tour of the prison area. The island itself is quite scenic, with African penguins usually seen on the tour. The bus tour stops to allow you to take in the view, and buy a snack. Tours run several times per day, seven days a week from the Nelson Mandela Gateway near the clock tower at the V&A Waterfront. Tickets can be purchased online or by phone. There are three trips a day at 9:00, 11:00, and 13:00. The tour takes 3.5 hours including the ferry ride to and from the island. R250.
Rhodes Memorial, The memorial is situated in recognition of Cecil John Rhodes. It's built in his favorite spot on the lower slopes of Devil's Peak. Rhodes's own wooden bench is still located below the memorial. The memorial is part of the Table Mountain National Park which is a great spot for picnicking. The memorial is also a start for the hiking along Devil's Peak. Rhodes Memorial and the surrounding bike and hiking trails have become a very popular spot for muggers in recent months. If you just have to explore the nature in this area as it is very beautiful, make sure you are never alone and never carry valuables with you.

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Africa 360 - 2015 Forecast

3 January 2015, Johannesburg - To start off the New Year we asked our panel of experts to look into their political and economic crystal ball and tell us what we can expect in 2015 on the continent. Kwangu Liwewe is in conversation with Jakkie Cilliers, Tiseke Kasambala, Clive Ramathibela-Smith and Dr. PeterKarungu .

published: 07 Jan 2015

South Africa's GDP growth forecast drops to 2.1 per cent in 2013: Gordhan

Talk Africa: World Economic Forum on Africa 2017

The economic growth forecast for Africa over the next year is expected to be lower than 5%. And that’s why the theme of this year’s World Economic Forum on Africa is “Achieving Inclusive Growth through Responsive and Responsible Leadership”.
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Africa’s lions: Growth traps and opportunities for six African economies

On November 3, the AfricaGrowthInitiative at Brookings hosted a conversation on the new book “Africa’s Lions: Growth Traps and Opportunities for Six African Economies,” which examines the key constraints facing six African economies as they attempt to maintain a long-run economic growth and development trajectory while navigating obstacles to job creation and Africa’s unique structural transformation.
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A Review of the Africa Solar Market

Panelists in this webinar provide an overview of the solar market in Africa. On the grid side, they focus on electricity production and the share of solar generation, grid PV installed capacities, main operational plants, grid PV forecasts and market challenges and opportunities. On the off-grid side, they analyze population and electrification issues, installed capacities by region, the Macro-economic Off-Grid (MOG) model, and Africa’s country rating and forecast to 2020 of cumulative installed capacities by country.

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Talk Africa: Africa's e-commerce opportunity

Youth unemployment remains a major political and socio-economic challenge in Africa,despite the recent strong growth performance of many African countries. But increasing research is showing that e-commerce could be an extremely viable route to dealing with this problem. It is now possible for a person in Kenya to buy goods from a company in Dubai, to be delivered to a person in Hawaii, and all of this is possible with much less capital than before. And as more African youth are challenged to take up opportunities E-Commerce has to offer , they are increasingly garnering attention and encouragement from experts in this field, most recently exhibited in the visit by Alibaba's Jack Ma to Kenya and Rwanda.
So with this in mind, are the young people of the continent capitalizing on the suppos...

3 January 2015, Johannesburg - To start off the New Year we asked our panel of experts to look into their political and economic crystal ball and tell us what we can expect in 2015 on the continent. Kwangu Liwewe is in conversation with Jakkie Cilliers, Tiseke Kasambala, Clive Ramathibela-Smith and Dr. PeterKarungu .

3 January 2015, Johannesburg - To start off the New Year we asked our panel of experts to look into their political and economic crystal ball and tell us what we can expect in 2015 on the continent. Kwangu Liwewe is in conversation with Jakkie Cilliers, Tiseke Kasambala, Clive Ramathibela-Smith and Dr. PeterKarungu .

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South Africa's GDP growth forecast drops to 2.1 per cent in 2013: Gordhan

Talk Africa: World Economic Forum on Africa 2017

The economic growth forecast for Africa over the next year is expected to be lower than 5%. And that’s why the theme of this year’s World Economic Forum on Afri...

The economic growth forecast for Africa over the next year is expected to be lower than 5%. And that’s why the theme of this year’s World Economic Forum on Africa is “Achieving Inclusive Growth through Responsive and Responsible Leadership”.
African heads of state along with captains of industry converged in Durban, South Africa to agree on priorities that will achieve this growth on the continent
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The economic growth forecast for Africa over the next year is expected to be lower than 5%. And that’s why the theme of this year’s World Economic Forum on Africa is “Achieving Inclusive Growth through Responsive and Responsible Leadership”.
African heads of state along with captains of industry converged in Durban, South Africa to agree on priorities that will achieve this growth on the continent
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On November 3, the AfricaGrowthInitiative at Brookings hosted a conversation on the new book “Africa’s Lions: Growth Traps and Opportunities for Six African Economies,” which examines the key constraints facing six African economies as they attempt to maintain a long-run economic growth and development trajectory while navigating obstacles to job creation and Africa’s unique structural transformation.
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On November 3, the AfricaGrowthInitiative at Brookings hosted a conversation on the new book “Africa’s Lions: Growth Traps and Opportunities for Six African Economies,” which examines the key constraints facing six African economies as they attempt to maintain a long-run economic growth and development trajectory while navigating obstacles to job creation and Africa’s unique structural transformation.
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A Review of the Africa Solar Market

Panelists in this webinar provide an overview of the solar market in Africa. On the grid side, they focus on electricity production and the share of solar gener...

Panelists in this webinar provide an overview of the solar market in Africa. On the grid side, they focus on electricity production and the share of solar generation, grid PV installed capacities, main operational plants, grid PV forecasts and market challenges and opportunities. On the off-grid side, they analyze population and electrification issues, installed capacities by region, the Macro-economic Off-Grid (MOG) model, and Africa’s country rating and forecast to 2020 of cumulative installed capacities by country.

Panelists in this webinar provide an overview of the solar market in Africa. On the grid side, they focus on electricity production and the share of solar generation, grid PV installed capacities, main operational plants, grid PV forecasts and market challenges and opportunities. On the off-grid side, they analyze population and electrification issues, installed capacities by region, the Macro-economic Off-Grid (MOG) model, and Africa’s country rating and forecast to 2020 of cumulative installed capacities by country.

Youth unemployment remains a major political and socio-economic challenge in Africa,despite the recent strong growth performance of many African countries. But increasing research is showing that e-commerce could be an extremely viable route to dealing with this problem. It is now possible for a person in Kenya to buy goods from a company in Dubai, to be delivered to a person in Hawaii, and all of this is possible with much less capital than before. And as more African youth are challenged to take up opportunities E-Commerce has to offer , they are increasingly garnering attention and encouragement from experts in this field, most recently exhibited in the visit by Alibaba's Jack Ma to Kenya and Rwanda.
So with this in mind, are the young people of the continent capitalizing on the supposed gap in the market that e-commerce offers? And what more is required in Africa to make entrepreneurship available to more young people on the continent?
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Youth unemployment remains a major political and socio-economic challenge in Africa,despite the recent strong growth performance of many African countries. But increasing research is showing that e-commerce could be an extremely viable route to dealing with this problem. It is now possible for a person in Kenya to buy goods from a company in Dubai, to be delivered to a person in Hawaii, and all of this is possible with much less capital than before. And as more African youth are challenged to take up opportunities E-Commerce has to offer , they are increasingly garnering attention and encouragement from experts in this field, most recently exhibited in the visit by Alibaba's Jack Ma to Kenya and Rwanda.
So with this in mind, are the young people of the continent capitalizing on the supposed gap in the market that e-commerce offers? And what more is required in Africa to make entrepreneurship available to more young people on the continent?
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